From the Sentinel: "The posters will be shown in the Charles E. Merrill Room at Merrill College, UCSC campus, through November 18. They were produced by the United Front formed by the Chinese Community Party and the Kuomintang in the 1920s and depict in strongly graphic cartoons the campaign against the British "imperialists." This resulted in the 16-month Canton-Hong Kong strike of 1925-26. The posters have been lent to Professor Dilip Basu for the exhibit by Dr. Esther Crampton of Santa Cruz. Her late husband, Frank, an engineer working in Canton at the time of the strike, made the collection. Several of his photographs of the massacre that preceded the strike also will be included in the show. The exhibit will be open daily from noon to 4 and from 6 to 8 p.m. Descriptive material is being provided by Basu, an associate professor of history and a fellow of Merrill College."